Ward Keller’s submission to the Productivity Commission on Resources Sector Regulation
Ward Keller has made a submission to the Productivity Commission on Resources Sector Regulation.
You can read the full submissions here.
Ward Keller has made a submission to the Productivity Commission on Resources Sector Regulation.
You can read the full submissions here.
It is expected that fully vaccinated Australians will be able to leave the country without exemption from Monday 1 November 2021, in a move that lifts major travel restrictions for the first time in 18 months. In addition, it was announced late last week that parents of Australian citizens and permanent residents are eligible to…
Ward Keller phishing emails Ward Keller has become aware of Ward Keller-branded phishing emails in circulation which may contain malicious software. The scam purports to be an email from Ward Keller requesting you to view or download the bogus invoice to arrange payment. If you receive this type of email, we strongly encourage that you…
Interest on Body Corporate Levies The recent decision of Richard Bruxner, president of the Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal (“NTCAT”) in MacNaughton v The Proprietors – Unit Plan 91/181 has put a spotlight on whether a Body Corporate can charge a unit holder interest on overdue contributions and levies.[1] The Unit Titles Schemes (Management…
Ward Keller’s Employment Law partner Kaliopi Hourdas joined Leon Loganathan and Peter Gowers on their Territory Story podcast this week to facilitate a Q & A session to answer your questions about how employment law has been affected by COVID-19. We hope that the following Q & A answers any queries and concerns you may…